Euro 2012

Euro 2012 – Quarter Final Analysis

Last night’s round of matches saw both England and France seal their place in the last eight of EURO 2012 and bring down the curtain on the group games. Fantasy managers have already been utilising their unlimited knockout stage transfers and tinkering with squads over the last few days and, with the final eight teams now confirmed, we take a look at the remaining match-ups and potential targets ahead of tomorrow night’s deadline:

Bearing in mind we have eight transfers for the semi-finals and a further four for the final, there’s still some scope to pick the odd punt or two then usher out those underperformers who fail to progress as the contenders are whittled down. With four players per team allowed for the quarters, six for the semis and up to 12 for the final, there are plenty of contenders worth considering.

Quarter Final One

Czech Republic
After we recovered from the initial shock of seeing Russia and Poland both tumble out of the tournament, upon reflection their exit is perhaps beneficial to Fantasy managers. With the Czech Republic and Greece qualifying from Group A in first and second place respectively, we’re handed a chance to pick up a few cut-price squad fillers with the potential to pick up points. Even if both teams go out at this stage, their low prices allow us to spend our budgets on more costly assets from the other six teams.

Michal Bilek’s Group A winners square up to Portugal in the first quarter final on Thursday evening. In defence, Theodor Gebre Selassie has been the stand-out performer. While Petr Cech has been targeted by over 29% of Fantasy managers, the right-back is currently owned by 12.5% in comparison and comes in at 4.6 in the McDonald’s game. Gebre Selassie has played every minute of the tournament under Bilek and has picked up an extra point due to the recovered balls rule in all three of his group games. His attacking forays down the flank have also returned an assist – despite a single clean sheet, he has still picked up 14 points. David Limbersky is another of the back-four worth considering. After a defensive reshuffle in Matchday Two, he was handed a starting role at left-back and now looks an assured pick – priced at a mere 4.0 and with a 6.3% ownership, he’s cheaper and more of a differential than his fellow full-back.

In midfield, Petr Jiracek and Vaclav Pilar are the obvious candidates, having scored all four of their nation’s goals between them. Jiracek started the tournament in the double pivot but was moved to a position wide right in the attacking midfield three for the game against Greece and has resultantly notched in both games since then – priced at 5.5 and with a 7.1% ownership, he’s a budget-friendly option. Pilar is even cheaper at 5.2 in the McDonald’s game and is currently the leading points scorer for the Czechs – his tally of 18 betters Jiracek’s by a single point, with two goals and a point for recovered balls to his name. He is the more popular pick of the two, with 17.9% ownership.

Portugal
Paulo Bento’s team selection has made it a little easier for Fantasy managers to weigh up Portugal’s assets – he has picked the same starting XI in each of the three games so far. While Rui Patricio’s price of 5.5 may sway some, he’s failed to pick up a single clean sheet and has returned a mere six points thus far. Right-back Joao Pereira, on the other hand, is the only Portugal defender to receive an extra point for recovered balls in all three group games – with an assist also accrued in the Holland match, his price of 6.0 seems more tempting. Real Madrid pair Pepe and Fabio Coentrao both come in at 6.5, with the former looking the most appealing of the two – a goal against Denmark and 11 recovered balls in the win over Holland sees him sitting on 13 points, second top scorer for his country so far.

In midfield, it’s difficult to justify any investment – the starting trio of Raul Meireles, Joao Moutinho and Miguel Veloso have yet to return any attacking points between them. The obvious potential is up top, where Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani have scored 14 and 13 points respectively. Ronaldo looks a strong favourite for the armband in the first quarter final; his brace against the Dutch could have been so much more, had he not also struck the woodwork twice. Priced at 11.0, he also offers the security of game time and is one of only two forwards remaining in the tournament to have played every minute. Nani comes in at 8.5 in comparison and, with an assist in each of his last two games, is a somewhat less explosive alternative.

Quarter Final Two

Greece
Greece are overwhelming underdogs for their clash with Germany, though their back-to-the-wall win over Russia suggests they shouldn’t be written off completely. Priced at 4.0, Giannis Maniatis has played every minute of the tournament to date and is classified as a defender, despite the fact he is an established figure in Fernando Santos’ midfield three – he looks the best value of any team mate and is a perfect cut-price squad filler.

Michail Sifakis seems nailed-on between the posts after impressing over his last two matches. Coming on as a sub for the injured Konstantinos Chalkias with 23 minutes gone in the Czech Republic game, he has yet to concede a goal and is joint-top scorer for Greece, with 13 points accrued. Whether he can keep out Germany seems unlikely, though save points for the 4.5 priced keeper look guaranteed against Joachim Low’s men.

Kyriakos Papadopoulos is similarly priced and has picked up a point for recovered balls in his last two – his resilience at centre-half could see him benefit again, with his side set to be under the cosh for the vast majority of the game. With their captain and key creator Giorgos Karagounis suspended, it’s difficult to see Greece prosper – Fantasy managers won’t be swayed by their attacking assets, with just three goals to their name thus far. Santos’ constant frontline rotation has hardly helped either; Giorgos Samaras is the only forward to have started all their games but has failed to produce any attacking returns. Konstantinos Fortounis could be a real wildcard gamble – coming in at just 4.0, the midfielder was handed a starting role in the front three in the second group match but failed to feature in the following game against Russia.

Germany
The only team to win all of their group games, Germany are set for major investment ahead of the quarter finals; of all the favourites, they have the most comfortable looking path to the final. Similar to Portugal, Joachim Low has offered a consistency of selection that makes picking German players a little more straightforward – the only change so far has been an enforced one, with Lars Bender stepping in for the suspended Jerome Boateng at right-back against Denmark. Boateng offers the cheapest route into Low’s backline at 6.5 and should come back into the first XI against Greece, though for those Fantasy managers in doubt over his game time, Manuel Neuer, Mats Hummels and Holger Badstuber are just 0.5 more expensive – with Greece struggling for goals, a clean sheet looks a strong possibility here.

Mario Gomez’s form suggests he’s the man most will earmark for the armband in the second quarter final. Priced at 11.7, he is the only German player to produce attacking returns in all of the group games – two goals and an assist have helped him pick up 21 points, more than any player so far. Although Lukas Podolski and Thomas Muller offer cheaper alternatives up front, the tactic of ensuring a viable captaincy contender for each of the four quarter finals may well see them miss out for many – with 3.8% and 5.6% ownership respectively they look decent, if somewhat risky, differentials.

Bastian Schweinsteiger is second only to Gomez so far for the Germans, having accrued 15 points. A pair of assists against Holland has been boosted by extra points for recovered balls in two of the three group games – at 9.0, he has so far outperformed 10.0 priced Mesut Ozil in the midfield but the latter’s role “in the hole” means he is always liable to pick up a more explosive score.

Quarter Final Three

Spain
The defending champions may have yet to hit top form but have conceded just a single goal and roll up to their game against France on Saturday having racked up back-to-back victories. Bearing in mind they had the best defensive record in the group stages, investment in Vicente Del Bosque’s backline may prove to be a sound tactic – five of their top six scorers in the McDonald’s game are at the back.

It’s not only clean sheets that have boosted their defenders scores – Gerard Pique has received an extra point for recovered balls in all of his three group games; at 7.5, he costs 3.1 less than David Silva, yet has picked up just three points less. The other members of Del Bosque’s settled back-four have all returned recovered ball points in two of the three group matches – Jordi Alba, at 6.5, is the best value and is the most attack-minded of the quartet, while keeper Iker Casillas and right-back Alvaro Arbeloa’s 7.0 pricing seems more than reasonable.

Sergio Busquets is unlikely to pick up many attacking points but his role in front of the back-four has helped him steadily, if somewhat unspectacularly, accumulate the points. Similar to Pique, the 6.5 priced midfielder’s points haul has been boosted by recovered balls in every game – he sits on 11 points, the same number as 9.5 priced Andres Iniesta, though the latter’s out-of-position role on the left of the front three makes him a better captaincy option, despite just one assist so far.

The Spain manager has been kind to Fantasy managers in the sense that 10 of his starting 11 have been the same throughout the group stages – the only problem is that his decision to play either Cesc Fabregas or Fernando Torres in the central role up top is crucial to our thinking. Both are similarly priced, at 8.6 and 8.5 respectively, but handing Torres one of our three forward roles could be a little risky – he was first to be hauled off on 61 minutes when things weren’t going according to plan against Croatia. Fabregas has been the more consistent of the pair, though – he’s produced attacking returns in two of his three appearances and played a crucial role in the winner over Croatia; in terms of game time, he’s more of a punt than Iniesta in midfield but clearly has the potential to produce. David Silva is the safest option – he’s played a part in four of Spain’s six goals so far and, as his 13 point haul against Republic of Ireland highlighted, affords Fantasy managers strong armband potential; he’s the priciest Spaniard on offer, though, at 10.6.

France
Laurent Blanc’s side square up to Spain having lost for the first time in 24 matches – hardly the ideal preparation for Saturday’s showdown. Les Bleus have recorded one clean sheet and scored just three goals and Fantasy faith is likely to drop substantially, with their assets relatively costly in comparison to the other underdogs. Mathieu Debuchy’s price of 5.5 offers the cheapest first-choice route into a backline that will be devoid of Philippe Mexes, with the centre-half now suspended after accruing a couple of yellow cards – while 5.4 Laurent Koscielny is likely to deputise, he would surely move back to the bench should the French prosper.

Samir Nasri and Franck Ribery have dropped in performance since Blanc’s decision to move from 4-3-3 to 4-2-3-1. They picked up a goal and assist respectively against England in the opener but have failed to produce any attacking points in their last two outings – Nasri, at 8.6, and Ribery, at 9.5, look risky picks, with many Fantasy managers dubious over their potential for the Spain game. Should Yohan Cabaye recover from a thigh injury, he looks a decent value alternative for those looking to take a punt on the French without going overboard with the budget – coming in at 6.5, he has returned 11 points, one less than Nasri and one more than Ribery, despite playing a game less.

Elsewhere, Blanc’s tinkering on the right wing has handed Jeremy Menez and Hatem Ben Arfa a start apiece over the last two fixtures. The latter appeals more as a 6.9 priced midfielder, though Menez’s classification as a forward and higher cost of 7.4 is likely to deter any suitors, with neither player offering guaranteed game time. Karim Benzema is the man most likely but at 9.6 and without a goal so far, many will feel the outlay could be used elsewhere, given Spain’s resilience at the back. The upside to Benzema is he is the only frontman who looks certain of a start in day three of the quarter-finals – at that price, though, you’d want to be confident of handing him the armband.

Quarter Final Four

England
This clash looks the trickiest of all to predict and is the only quarter final where both teams are unbeaten, meaning Fantasy managers may be hedging their bets. At the back, 6.5 Ashley Cole is the only defender to benefit from the recovered balls rule in all three of his appearances, while Joleon Lescott’s total of 17 points is second overall for Roy Hodgson’s side – his current cost of 5.6 has seen him snapped up by 23% of Fantasy managers and makes him the most popular England player in the McDonald’s game.

Steven Gerrard has been the most consistent performer thus far – the Liverpool skipper was one of only four players to produce attacking returns in all three of the group stage games. He has also picked up an extra point for recovered balls in all his appearances and, at 8.5, has more than justified his price tag, unlike the disappointing Ashley Young.

Up front, Wayne Rooney is quickly picking up the Fantasy suitors following his winner against Ukraine – at 10.5, he still has just 6% ownership, though, and could prove a viable armband candidate for those confident in an England win over the Italians. The class of Danny Welbeck was highlighted by his goal against Sweden. His up front understanding with his United team mate should see him keep his starting role on Sunday and, at 7.5, he could be the surprise package, with many plumping for the more obvious choice in Rooney.

Italy
From 3-5-2 to 4-3-1-2 and with many personnel changes at the back over the three group games, Cesare Prandelli has been rather unpredictable. The Italy boss has kept faith in only one defender – Giorgio Chiellini – for the three matches but the Juventus man has been ruled out of Sunday’s showdown with a thigh injury. While 6.5 priced Gianluigi Buffon offers security between the posts, there are a number of intriguing backline options for Fantasy managers – Federico Balzaretti (5.4), Andrea Barzagli (5.9) and Ignazio Abate (4.9) were all handed their first start against the Republic of Ireland and, if Prandelli keeps faith with the trio, Agnate, in particular, looks a strong value prospect in a backline that has conceded just two goals so far.

In midfield, it’s been all about Andrea Pirlo. The Juventus man has played a part in three of his nation’s four goals and – similar to Gerrard – produced attacking returns in all of his three appearances; at 8.1 and with 19 points already on the board, he’s been the standout asset in Prandelli’s squad. Thiago Motta was moved to a role “in the hole” against Ireland and at 6.5, is a decent attacking proposition for those Fantasy managers who are backing the Italians to triumph.

Up front, 8.0 priced Antonio Cassano is the only player to have started all three of the group games. The Milan man has failed to finish any of his matches, though, with Prandelli cautious of over-using him after the player’s recent heart operation. Nevertheless, he looks the man most likely, with doubts remaining over whether Mario Balotelli or Antonio Di Natale will start alongside him.

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  1. GreenWindmill
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    Hmm, plenty of my draft QF players not in this write up, probably not a good sign! 🙂

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  2. Dhanesh Prabhu
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    so who all are you suggesting for the final 15 spots... please sugest a good team....

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    1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      Err, no. YOU suggest a good team!

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    2. GreenWindmill
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      There are enough RMTs being posted for you to directly lift a team if you really want to, wouldn't you rather choose a team yourself though?!

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      1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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        Exactly..how can there be any joy in just copying a team?!

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        1. GreenWindmill
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          You may as well just choose a manager to support!

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          1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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            Just not me 🙂

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      2. Dhanesh Prabhu
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        ok so how is this team?? please give your valuable suggestions....

        Neuer, Tzorvas
        Pique, Alba, Hummels, Lescott, maniatis
        Iniesta, schweinsteiger, Pilar, jiracek, Fortunis
        Gomez, Nani, Silva

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        1. GreenWindmill
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          I'm no expert (doing very badly so far!) but I would personally opt for fewer Greek players in favour of players likely to still be playing in the semis. Also looks like you're backing the Czechs to beat Portugal. Not saying they won't but you're swimming against the tide with those picks.

          Others will offer far better advice than me - do an RMT in a new post and I'm sure you'll get some solid suggestions 🙂

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          1. Dhanesh Prabhu
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            anyway thanks for your suggestion sir...even i am also not expert in this....i only got czech players for that rate....thats y i took them...

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            1. GreenWindmill
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              I think the Czechs are decent value at their price but they're second favourites to win so you need to be prepared to transfer them out next week is all.

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          2. Dhanesh Prabhu
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            and how to do RMT??? and what is RMT??? i don't know...i am new to this website too.

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            1. GreenWindmill
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              Ah - RMT = Rate My Team. Basically it's what you did just now but do it in a new post to get more attention (most people will now scroll past this page as a second one has started). Ask nicely and you'll usually get some help - folk are nice round here 🙂

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  3. RedLightning
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    God luck, England!

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    1. RedLightning
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      *(Good luck)

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      1. GreenWindmill
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        No, I think you're right - they need divine intervention!

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  4. HuttonDressedasLahm
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    Who is Agnate?! lol!

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  5. COMH
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    When is the Uefa FFS site due to be updated?

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      ENR said they are working on it now.

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      1. Pratik
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        I am telling you we, the council, are a bunch of liars 😉

        But don't worry, we will get started soon enough.

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  6. Tasty Jerk
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    Maggio didnt play last game, any news on him? might swap to another Italian defender if so.

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    1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      I think hell start with Balzaretti as wing backs, but Abate played well, even if v Ireland

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  7. little_wizard123
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    Welbeck is an interesting one; definitely worth consideration.

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      but could get dropped for Carroll if Woy opts for a different style of play.

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      1. little_wizard123
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        I don't think so tbh. He may come off early if we want to play more directly, but can't see him not starting any of the game(s)!

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    2. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      I think theyll play Carroll v Italy. 4-2-3-1
      with Young Walcott Rooney and Carroll. Italy wont like it "up em" will be the plan!

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  8. RedLightning
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    The 4 transfers for the final could be the biggest problem. Advantage to anyone who still has a Wildcard to play!
    I had originally intended to hold on to my Wildcard as a differential, but my MD2 score was so bad that I had to use it for MD3 instead.

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    1. Camzy
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      Not if you back a team to progress all the way.

      If you build your team expecting Germany to make the final, you'll be fine for the final with 4 transfers.

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      1. RedLightning
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        True, if the expected teams make the Final, but the late wildcard would be very useful in the event of unexpected results in the Semis, especially as the losing semi-finalists don't get the chance to earn any points from a third place playoff.
        Certainly, in the Fantasy World Cup 2010, the top 50 was full of Spanish fans' teams that had loaded up their squads with the maximum number of Spanish players, leaving those who had backed other teams, or hedged our bets by trying to spread our coverage over a greater number of teams, trailing far behind. (But we had an over-generous budget then, which allowed us to include all the top players in our 23-man squads, and the Attacking Bonus Points probably favoured the Spanish midfield more than the Recovered Balls Points that we have now).

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  9. HuttonDressedasLahm
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    Its all about differentials for me, since im 35 points behind 1st place

    So that's Nani, Blazaretti, Walcott, etc.

    should I go with Podolski or Muller over Gomez?

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    1. HelloSidney
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      Podolski IMO.

      I'm going for Badstuber, Motta, Veloso, Podolski and Benzema as the ones who not that many have in my team.

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      1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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        I think Benzema is meh. He has scored like 3 goals in the last 20 internationals.
        Also Spain will beat them 2 or 3 nil

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        1. HelloSidney
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          Yes, if you take the view that Spain will win easily then Benzema looks like a bad pick. If, like me, you don't think it's that clear cut, the Benzema is a decent differential choice.

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    2. JK - Cønt ⭐
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      Podolski over Muller IMO

      Muller looked badly out of sorts v Denmark and Podolksi has looked more threatening all tournament. Plus there's a chance he might be on pens.

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      1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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        Good point...well made. Podolski, Nani, Silva it is then

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      2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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        I shall be going with Muller, probably ...

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    3. fluffy
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      Muller Muller Muller. Been unlucky not to score/assist in every game.

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  10. pol
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    A-boeteng gerrard navas

    B-lescott shwein navas

    C-boeteng iniesta M’villa

    D-lescott iniesta M’villa

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    1. HelloSidney
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      Well Navas won't start so C or D. Coin toss, probably Lescott.

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    2. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      C, but not MVilla

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    3. fluffy
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      C.

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  11. Conrad.
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    Lloris or Buffon for the remainder of the tourney?

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    1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      Neither

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    2. Conrad.
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      i wish i could have that option, but it's a draft-style league, where they are the only 2 GKs available...

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      1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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        Well given no choice then it has to be Buffon. More chance of progressing

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      2. little_wizard123
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        Buffon then, more chance of qualification!

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      3. Conrad.
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        yea, i suppose it must be. C'mon Italia (also have Cassano)!

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    3. little_wizard123
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      Can't see either making the final, and I think both will go out in the QF. Portuguese keeper or Neuer/Casillas should be no. 1 imo.

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      1. Conrad.
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        see above ^

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  12. Piggs Boson
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    Hmm Fabregas seems more likely than Torres...

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    1. HuttonDressedasLahm
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      I hope so, it makes my plan easier

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    2. little_wizard123
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      Paying 2m more for Silva over Torres isn't something I want to do, but I might have to, just to make sure of game time. I currently have Gerrard/Torres, and was considering getting Welbeck/Iniesta instead. I just can't find Spanish attacking players that appeal to me.

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      1. HelloSidney
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        Gerrard plays well with Torres, I'd go with that combo. I'm not sure Welbeck and Iniesta is a proven partnership.

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  13. Abominable Snowy84
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    I have an interesting idea for a comp in the premier league but I dont know how to host it 😀

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    1. GreenWindmill
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      Care to elaborate?

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    2. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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      Yes, well ... 😉

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    3. Abominable Snowy84
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      Ok 20 teams. Think of it as like boxing. Who ever has the belt at the end is the champion. Run over the real fixtures kinda thing.

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      1. GreenWindmill
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        Not sure I follow - what's the criteria for who gets the 'title shot' each week then?

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        1. Abominable Snowy84
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          Doos has a comp going anyway. This would take feck all time once it was started. 1 match a week. Start by giving a random team the belt or whatever. The holder holds on to belt until we have a champion at the end kinda thing. stupid idea maybe.

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          1. GreenWindmill
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            Not necessarily a stupid idea but it needs a lot of fleshing out I would suggest. There's always an appetite for different formats/competitions so get to work - you have until August 😉

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  14. Thomass
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    Here Is my team what changes should i make Cheers

    Neuer Sifakis
    Badstuber Lescott A.Cole Maniatis Alba

    Pirlo Gerrard Pilar Parker Katsouranis

    Gomez Torres C.Ronaldo
    thanks for your help !

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    1. Camzy
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      Limbersky over Maniatis. Also, why waste funds on Sifakis? You can only play 1 goal keeper. Just get any old 4.0.

      I wouldn't get Parker or Katsouranis. Waste of funds. Go for Makos (who should start) and someone cheap like Diarra or maybe Busquets.

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    2. GreenWindmill
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      Your keepers play in the same match so you've basically only got one.

      Either:
      1 - Find the cash to upgrade Sifakis to another starter in another match.
      2 - Swap Neuer for another starter.
      3 - Downgrade Sifakis to an even cheaper non-starter and use the cash to upgrade elsewhere.

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  15. pol
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    torres CR7 or nani silva??

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  16. Wild Rover
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    So 24 games later we have only had one pen (which was missed) and one goal direct from a freekick! 😯

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    1. Camzy
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      I know...

      Set pieces are unexpectedly not as fruitful in this game, although there have been a few assists from corners and free kicks.

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      1. Wild Rover
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        You like my team?

        Neuer Tzorvas
        Boateng Alba limbersky Balzaretti Lecott
        Ozil Iniesta Pilar Busquets Pirlo
        Gomez Ronald Oliveiro

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        1. JK - Cønt ⭐
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 12 Years
          11 years, 10 months ago

          Ohh Busquets, glad to see someone else sees what I see with him

          (waits for you to sell him :P)

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        2. Camzy
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          11 years, 10 months ago

          It's a nice team for this week. But I'd worry about the SFs. Count your transfers, will you have enough funds to spread around if the expected teams progress with 8?

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    2. Conrad.
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      let's hope that changes with my inclusion of Xabi in my squad (could also go for a Nasri pen / FK goal)

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  17. Camzy
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    Torres - CR7 all day.

    Ronaldo is a must imo.

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    1. Frazek
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      .. But Cam-shaft, he's (apparently) not even good enough to get into the Barca side. He must be rubbish. 🙂

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    2. JK - Cønt ⭐
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      for me CR& and Gomez are must have's IMO. After that take your pick from the strikers. I had Torres in v Ireland as a punt, I wasn't even sure he'd start then, but at least I had a round of games after Spain to sub him out if needed. I'm not sure I'd want to take that risk again.

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      1. Camzy
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 10 months ago

        Spain don't play on the last day. It's a risk I'm currently willing to take.

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  18. vishnu
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    DRAFT. 🙂

    Casillas Sifakis
    Lescott Boateng Jordi Alba K.Papadopoulos Limbersky
    Gerrard Schweinsteiger Meireles Hubschman Fortounis
    Gomez Rooney Silva

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    1. GreenWindmill
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      You're backing England over Italy? Bold...

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  19. gambino
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    here my QF team, What you guys think?

    Hart – Sifakis
    Boaten – Lahm – Maniatis – Limbersky – Alba
    Parker – Schweinsteiger – Pilar – Fortounis – Gerrad
    Gomez – Ronney – CR7

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    1. GreenWindmill
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      See my previous reply above 😉

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    2. gambino
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      Ha, im hoping england will win!! Any thoughts, this a good team?

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      1. GreenWindmill
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 10 months ago

        It depends I suppose, if England do win then it's probably quite nice, if England, Czech Republic and Greece go out (good chance) you've lost 9 players - it's a bit too risky for my tastes. Do you not see any value in the Spaniards?

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  20. Chaotic
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    What are the chances of Welbeck starting?

    I'm weighing up whether Torres + Gerrard + 4m defender OR Welbeck + Busquets + Arbeloa, I already have Alba + 3 squad fillers (inc. Pilar). HELP!!

    Essentially the question boils down to how well Torres will score...

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    1. Wild Rover
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      I think Wellbeck is a safer bet to start than Torres..

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      1. Chaotic
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 10 months ago

        Would you rather:

        a) Torres + Gerrard + 4mill defender
        b) Welbeck + Busquets + Arbeloa

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  21. JK - Cønt ⭐
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    ok I was gonna post some FFS reviews, but since the site is still being updated I had some other thoughts to share. I'll post it over a few to stop being too long.

    Firstly Keepers.

    I know many people have opted for Rui Patricio over Neuer or Casillas (or even Buffon or Hart). The reasons for this are fairly obvious at first glance. If you are looking at just using 1 keeper, why not get the cheapest one and use the cash elsewhere? This logic is sound in principle, but I look at it a different way. If you own Rui Patricio and Portugal go out, chances are you will want Neuer or Casillas. This means you have to find 1.5 to get one of them. With 8 transfers for the semis and 4 for the final, you could soon find those pecious freebies evaporating as you scrabble around trying to raise funds for a keeper switch (unless you just plan on having no keeper or you have managed to hold onto your wc). You may raise funds by dumping CR7, but I'd rather spend that money on something other than a keeper. We may have strikers or mids to find. Furthermore the gap between Portugal defenders and Spanish or German ones is less than the keeper gap, so the money raised can go further.

    If you own Neuer or Casillas and one of them makes an unexpected early exit, ok you may have to spend 1 FT on a keeper, but as these 2 are the most expensive in the game they can swapped with no cash needed, or even for a cheaper keeper later on, giving more cash to use on those other FTs, allowing you more freedom later in the game.

    Just my opinion of course, feel free to comment or disagree.

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    1. GreenWindmill
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      I currently have Patricio and Neuer in my draft team 🙂

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 10 months ago

        too much money on keepers IMO.

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        1. GreenWindmill
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 12 Years
          11 years, 10 months ago

          Quite possibly but with any luck I'll still have two keepers going into the semi-finals which doubles my chances of having a keeper in the final and gives me two shots at a clean sheet this week and next. I want to have all my squad playing to give me the most chances at a good score.

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    2. Camzy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      Agreed. But the moving funds isn't as difficult as you make it sound. You'd probably make all 8 transfers in one go, allowing a bit of flexibility, but still, I have no desire to use one of those 8 transfers on a goalkeeper..

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      1. JK - Cønt ⭐
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 10 months ago

        this is my point. I expect Germany to make the final. Therefore by getting Neuer now I have saved myself some hassle further down the line. Moving funds will get harder if the bigger teams progress.

        My point about funds is this. Let's say Portugal go out, you sell CR7 to Muller. This gives you 1.5 million. If you own Rui Patricio, that money is gone in one transfer. If you own say Perreria, you can shift him for Boateng and still have 1 million plus 7 transfers in the bag. If you need to do further upgrades after a keeper change it will be more difficult as you will still have the 7, but no money available to use.

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    3. @ImpressiveTackl
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      I agree... as long as one does not also have a Periera, Lescott or Debuchy in their backline as the same logic applies. You will likely need 2 FTs to upgrade these defenders to the more lucrative Spain/Germany defenders.

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  22. Dhanesh Prabhu
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    Neuer, Tzorvas
    Pique, Alba, Hummels, Lescott, maniatis
    Iniesta, schweinsteiger, Pilar, jiracek, Fortunis
    Gomez, Nani, Silva

    how is this team???

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  23. roscola
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • Has Moderation Rights
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    Is two fairly expensive punts too many? (Fabregas & Balotelli)

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  24. Natas
    • 14 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    Finally have a Quarter Final team that is a bit on Risky side, but I believe can score well - Please let me know what you think

    Tzorvas/Rui Patricio
    Joao Pereira, Fabio Coentrao, Lahm, Hummels, Boateng
    Petrezela, Pilar, Fortunis, Iniesta, Walcott
    Ronaldo, Gomez, Torres

    Questions are -
    A) Do people believe Walcott will start this game
    B) Should I hedge my Spain Risk by bringing in Ribery for Iniesta - Not Feeling too good about France after yesterdays performance.

    I figure to play players from teams I believe will progress - England/Italy is a tossup to me and so that is why I brought in Walcott as a cheaper option whereas if he plays, I believe he can be involved in the Goals.

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    1. Wild Rover
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      A) No
      B) No

      Triple Portugal def is a huge risk but good to see someone trying something different

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      1. Natas
        • 14 Years
        11 years, 10 months ago

        The only hedge I have against that risk is that I feel if anyone will do Portugal defense in, it will be Pilar. So hopefully if I lose 3 cleanies, I will gain 1 goal from Pilar. Im hoping to sub Pilar though obviously. - For 7.9 left in funds, which midfielder do you believe has good odds of scoring from Italy England game as I have no coverage there? Is Milner a decent choice?

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    2. Natas
      • 14 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      My theory is to go with players that are Odds on to score so I can always have a decent capt choice. Not bothering with Midfield too much as Portugals is questionable, German - would hate to pay for Ozil and have schweinsteger score or vice versa. I feel the money better spent on their defense as I believe they will avg 7 points each and much cheaper than midfield - not to mention I would never captain any of their midfielders when I have Gomez in the side so why even bother wasting those funds.

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    3. Touré De Force
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      A) No
      B) Yes

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  25. pol
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    think i m done care to RMT pls

    neuer lastuvka

    hummels pepe alba boeteng selassie

    iniesta pirlo M'villa makos pilar

    torres gomez ronaldo

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    1. t23d
      • 11 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      i like it!

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  26. Baines on Toast...
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    Thoughts on this appreciated...couple of filler spots, big at the back and up top...

    Rui Patricio (Tzorvas)

    Hummels - Boateng - Alba - Lescott - Limbersky

    Ozil - Pirlo - M'Vila - Pilar - Makos/Fortounis

    Gomez - Ronaldo - Silva

    Could do Silva to Torres to upgrade the 4.0 mid but really don't see anyone who makes it seem worth it.

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    1. Touré De Force
      • 13 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      I'd prefer Diarra to M'Vila but not very many will agree with me on that. M'Vila is fine anyway. As regards Silva >> Torres, I'd prefer Ronaldo >> Nani, and as to who to upgrade 4.0 mill to I'm not sure either, but in the long run for the semis and the final, it's a better balance to have 4 options in midfield imo. Maybe bank the cash and upgrade Pilar once the Czech's are out?

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      1. Baines on Toast...
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        11 years, 10 months ago

        Been wondering if both M'Vila and Diarra will start when Cabaye's fully fit, not sure what they were doing before the tournament...

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        1. Touré De Force
          • 13 Years
          11 years, 10 months ago

          Nor am I but I don't see Diarra being dropped.

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          1. Baines on Toast...
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            11 years, 10 months ago

            fair point, cheers

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  27. beric
    • 12 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    Nice one GO - Farrh in 3rd 🙂

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    1. Gigging Order
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      Yep, to be fair, it was always going to be just a place for this one.

      Next race is so open, and ours is about 25/1, think it will be our first loss next race

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      1. beric
        • 12 Years
        11 years, 10 months ago

        I hope not, 3 down 3 to go in the accumulator 😉

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  28. Touré De Force
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    Anyone else give France a squeak against Spain? I mean sure, on what we have seen Spain ought to account for them comfortably. However France are going to be a lot more 'switched on' versus Spain as compared to last night (Blanc also mad a hash of it tactically playing just the one up front), who to be fair, have only dispatched Ireland with ease. Both Italy and Croatia put it up to them.

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  29. BPL FOREVER
    • 11 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    Why not take Butland from England instead of Greek/Czech goalie?

    This way if England advance, you don't have to waste a transfer on a 2nd keeper.

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    1. JK - Cønt ⭐
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 12 Years
      11 years, 10 months ago

      It makes no odds which keeper you take, Butland is no more likely to play than the others so taking him is of no advantage. The plan now is to try and get by with just 1 keeper. Less games, so less need for a switch. Most of us are just getting 4 cheap subs.

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  30. Frazek
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 13 Years
    11 years, 10 months ago

    Just occurred to me but the last host nation to win a Euro tournament... France 1984. Next Euro tournament? France 2016. Do we believe in fate? 😉

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